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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Jul 1969, p. 6

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ORON WEELV IES, TH URSDAY, JULY 1th, 1969 Ko~'INews uMrs. Pearl Clarke is a patient in Boyomanville HosPital suffer- ing ftom erthritis. A anmbrer et Kend#l Institute çadies tok ia few days to travel north to Lake Kus§hog und visit the beautifel Lake ef Bays dist- rict, sp,xdng thÉir evenings at the'cottag~e of Mrs. E. Couroux. The July meeting of the U.C. W. wvas held at the home of Mrs. J. Stapleton. Our president open-, ced the iîeeting by the singing of Jiymn 509 "'Our Lone Dominion ,6less". -Miss Stewart lead in pray- er and we observeId two minutes »ilence in alemorY, of Mrs. Mary -Luxon, a lf;e-long mieniber of Our lad i es' churah grouw and one Who ,will bu rememrbered for her good iw,ýrks. The sculpture was read by bMrs. Jack Carscadden. It was the sbory of the Good Samaaitafl. The subject we were to think of was 'ýHow Can We Be A Good Neàgh- bor"Mrs. T. Stevens gave the,, topic on "Our Indians Today." iMrs. Stevens was born -on an In- ,dian Reserve near Kenora and ,she taug-ht the Indians in the An- gliican Residential Sahool at Nor- ~way Hbuse for two years, so she isquaiified o specak on this topie. Se qsaid that tocbav a numnber of IResidlential Sehools are closed and ohildreu are bLing transport- ed f rum their homecs to sehool by auln snowmobiles like other ci-lidren. She ha-d rciany fine Plu- stration-s the the Churclhes' work nmong these peojple. She shoiwed Us some of their beautiful handi- ecraft. She told of many leading oith1ens today who are 1indians. Wedocided to ask Rev. Norman iMcK-ý,enzie who bhas gone to serve t2be aaaReserve near Orillia if -we týould supply needed books or clothing 'o bis people. We were, also told of the need for bibs and ngi attire for the ChrstoherRohn Hmewest of Pi ckerinrg. e10.00 was to> be -niid to each 1 -irl who attends Qui n-Mo-Lac Camp. Luneli was served by Miss Stewart. The August meeting is to have a speçiial speaker who, -wi1. show piétures. Mort informa- tien later. JJpAnd Dolwn The Book Stacks -NEW BOOKS, JUNE 9th, 1969 Aduit Non-Fiction The Journals of Mvary O'Brien ýy Aýudrey Saunders Miler Aduit Fiction North froin Rome _by Helen One iSummýner In Between by Melissa Mather 'Who Saw Maggie Brown (Red supplies DISPOSABLE PLATES and CUPS KNIVES and FORKS TABLE CLOTHS Football News FOOTBALL Join with the oldtimers as they Badge Mystery) by Kelley Roos Onithe Trail of Four (Western) by Max Brand Boys and Girls Great Detective Howard IHayçraft turn baak the pages of tîme an'd display for jou footbaiI naines of Oid.ys gone by. Gamae at Solina at 3 p.m. on Saturciay, August 2nd foiiowed b! supper and reunion in the Solina Hall. The foilowing rules and restric-' tions will be strictly enforced: Players must be 50 years and over, wearing running shoes only, Stories by 5 minute playing period for play- ers without substitution. Little Old Mrs. Pepperpot by Aif. Proyson Cathy Leonard Calling by Cath- erine Woolley The Ct Club by Esther Avenul Jenny's Moonlight Adventure by Esther Avenul Love, is a Special Way of Feel- ing by Joan Walsh Anglu-nd. The players will be divided in- to two tennis by drawing tickets from a hat. Official kiek-off with Mn. F. W. T- uil of Qriono on one sie and Mr. Athtfr Millson of Enniskillen on the other side. Enfine proceeds to go to the Glinfiolme School for Retarded children et Oshawa. = v W1Ivilliam C. Hall, B. Comm. Chartered Accountant Phone Newcastle 987-4240 AUl day Wednesday, and Saturday e X DX Di R DX ETDXID DX DX DX D V»X X DXDX D DXDiD X DIX D XD I WhatLu, to do y-> ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN r. 4 h :4 4' Relax. ,You re covered,. On Oct ober lst, Ontario introduces the new Ontario Health Services In- surance Plan-OHSIP. OHSIP is a basic plan of health in - surance benefits available to every personin Ontaro-regardiessofage, physical health or financial means- through the Government or a desig- nated agent. OHSIP wiIl replace OMSIP-the existing Ontario plan. If you're pres- ently enrolled in OMSI P, your caver- agewfllcontinuewithoutinterruption. lfyou're nowenrolledin a planfrom, one of the 200 other insurers in. Ontario-such as PhysiciansServices I ncorporated, Windsor Medical Serv- ices, Associated Medical Services, an insurance company, oroCher agency, you're also covered until further notice. If you now have no health insurance, you'll have ample opportunity to en- roll before October lst. You'll be advised of the enrolîment period by press, radio and television. So don'twonder, don'tworry, about your health insuraince. Just relaxand enjoy a healthy summer while you awitthe newOHSlP Plan, the health care you can count on, from the Ontario Department of Health. i i 4 ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN ONTADPROE!: OFHEALTR Be, Wlse .- . EONOMIZE! SAVE WITH DXFUEL OIL PHIONE 01-384 ORONO WEEKLY -4*ý,

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